NJ teen brings unconscious classmate back to life with CPR

A screen grab of Brooke Gurnari's News 12 interview, where she described waiting for the school bus the other day when she saw a boy's face turn blue because he stopped breathing.

DENVILLE — A student of the Health Care Sciences Academy at Morris County School of Technology helped save the life of a fellow classmate who was having a seizure and couldn't breathe, according to a News 12 report.

Brooke Gurnari, 17, of Bloomingdale, told News 12 she was waiting for the bus recently when she saw a boy's face turn blue because he stopped breathing. She gathered a group of nearby students to help until emergency services arrived, and ended up performing CPR for 10 minutes before the boy began breathing again, News 12 reported.

Principal Lynne Jackson told the news organization the school was "incredibly proud" of Gunari and her classmates.